“I remember everything. I remember that once the car stopped rolling, I tried as hard as I could to get out of the car,” Engelhart said. “I had to bend the door to get out. I wasn't able to get out of the car. I had to crawl out of the back window, and when I crawled out the back window, I went looking for my sister, and I went to go see if everybody was OK, and one of my friends was knocked out, the other one was laying on the ground.”

Engelhart said he remembers trying to help Artman as Benson called for help.

“I tried to get him to breathe, and nothing. I tried seeing if he had a heartbeat. He had a heartbeat until the cops showed up,” Engelhart said.

Engelhart would have never imagined a day of hanging out, having a good time, would have ended the way it did.

“My sister and my friend were thrown from the car. My friend died. My sister is not too happy about it. I'm not too happy about it,” Engelhart said.

Engelhart, his sister and the other survivors will be OK physically, but emotionally is another story.